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wouldn't tell us. sharpton wouldn't admit got paid national action got big bucks. >> you know the deal. >> that pours right in. >> yeah. >> we have established yard what the relationship is but the lack of speakers exhorting personal responsibility you know we see this seattle thing, spokane thing we are going to cover it in a few segments world war ii guy gets beaten to death by two black kids, comes a few days after two more black kids and a white kid shot the australian jogger to death for no reason at all. we are creating a subculture of people who don't feel anything will kill at will, yet, nobody will acknowledge why that's happening or what we can do about it, instead, they are talking about showing up with i.d. card to vote. and this is a big crow thing it boggles the mind i will tell you something, i had a breakfast thing with sharpton a few weeks ago. sharpton says to me what do you think i should talk about at the march on washington because i have written books about black history i suppose
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to intervene even if chemical weapons were used. the administration is arguing that it's dangerous not to do something, and it's morally important and also in the u.s. national security interest. what they decide to do could be limited in scope. >> the options that we are considering are not about regime change. they're about respond to go clear violation of an international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons it is a clear conviction that syria's future should not include assad in power. but the options that we're contemplating are not about regime change. as we answered earlier, resolution of this conflict has to come through political negotiation and settlement. >> they're moving pretty fast here. the press secretary saying that they're prepared to strike an any time. do you think obama will seek approval from congress before he takes any action? >> right now they're not saying. they're saying they will consult with members of congress, not necessarily ask for their approval. i think it's worth remembering that th
to intervene even if chemical weapons were used. the administration is arguing that it's dangerous not to do something, and it's morally important and also in the u.s. national security interest. what they decide to do could be limited in scope. >> the options that we are considering are not about regime change. they're about respond to go clear violation of an international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons it is a clear conviction that syria's future should not include...
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what would hold us back from making use of that? apart from the politics of it, what would hold us back from really just decimating damascus and all the environs. >> the only issue that's holding us back is the politics of it and all the administration has a fear of repreefg the iraq war, i don't see how because nobody's talking about boots on the ground. the real fear they should have is of reprieving what bill clinton did in 1998 with another three-day strike on saddam hussein, it was called operation desert fox. it was seen as a political distraction on the eve of his impeachment. it strengthened saddam hussein's hand internationally, not weakening it. a de minimis strike is going to reap the worst of both worlds. it won't achieve anything, it will make assad look like the victim. >> isn't this even a show of weakness to russia and iran, syria's biggest backers? we're endid gauggaged allegedly dispute. i read in the papers that president obama is going to in fact meet with putin when he goes to saint peter'sburg for the g-20 meet
what would hold us back from making use of that? apart from the politics of it, what would hold us back from really just decimating damascus and all the environs. >> the only issue that's holding us back is the politics of it and all the administration has a fear of repreefg the iraq war, i don't see how because nobody's talking about boots on the ground. the real fear they should have is of reprieving what bill clinton did in 1998 with another three-day strike on saddam hussein, it was...
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a lot of stuff all around us. for us, not that much going on. high pressure in control and a light on shore flow, just enough of that 59-degree ocean influence to keep the heat down. you'll get the morning cloud cover, but also lots of afternoon sunshine. changes for the weekend. we'll see a significant cooldown starting saturday, as low pressure makes a close pass, we will see rain fall as close as mount shasta. we will see the rain fall to the north. we'll get a stronger on shore flow, more morning cloud cover will be spilling into the afternoon and temperatures taking a significant drop starting saturday. throughout the week, morning clouds, afternoon sunshine. i think you'll love the next several days. it will be cooler and cloudier. beautiful day in san jose. tomorrow, afternoon sunshine. 3 degrees below average. sunny vail 77. san jose 80. morgan hill up near 90 degrees. san ramon, antioch, you'll hit 88. 67 in the city tomorrow for the financial district. morning fog, afternoon sunshine, and 88 tomorrow. beautiful weather through friday,
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syrian rebels tell us that assad has used them at least 30 times since this war began and this latest case was just the most flagrant. lester? >> richard engel in turkey tonight, thanks. >>> there is some late developments out of washington regarding possible u.s. action against syria. andrea mitchell our chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: officials are telling me, lester, they're going to provide intelligence to back up their conclusion in coming days perhaps as early as tomorrow. one reason john kerry was so passionate today, the scale of this attack and its brazen quality. with those inspectors on the ground they say a military option was not automatic. if russia had changed its policy or syria acknowledged what it had done, they might not need to punish the regime. so far, they have british, french, turkey on board. they hope the arab league will endorse a limited attack not aimed at toppling assad but making it clear the use of chemical weapons on this scale is just not acceptable. they have pentagon plans on the shelf for a wh
syrian rebels tell us that assad has used them at least 30 times since this war began and this latest case was just the most flagrant. lester? >> richard engel in turkey tonight, thanks. >>> there is some late developments out of washington regarding possible u.s. action against syria. andrea mitchell our chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: officials are telling me, lester, they're going to provide intelligence to back up...
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he has used them before and will use them again if he thinks it's necessary to remain in power. >> neil: i take it, senator, you dismiss assad's claims these are the rebels behind this, attempting to topple him. >> the rebels never had any of these weapons. and of course they're not using them. this was an area that the rebels were gaining some traction in, and bashar assad -- it's a very strategic area, and assad had to -- felt he had to use these chemical weapons but he had used them before, and the president said it was a red line, and he interpreted it as a green light. now we'll see what kind of action we take, and if it's simply that we launch some cruise missiles and do that for three days and not have a significant effect on the momentum on the battlefield, it will have a -- an unhelpful effect but if we do it right and get the momentum back on -- shifted to our freedom fighters -- and i know who they are. i've met with them. i've been in syria with them. and anybody who tells you they're taken over by extremists, they are not. there are plenty of extremists in the area but we w
he has used them before and will use them again if he thinks it's necessary to remain in power. >> neil: i take it, senator, you dismiss assad's claims these are the rebels behind this, attempting to topple him. >> the rebels never had any of these weapons. and of course they're not using them. this was an area that the rebels were gaining some traction in, and bashar assad -- it's a very strategic area, and assad had to -- felt he had to use these chemical weapons but he had used...
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he said on monday there's no evidence assad used chemical weapons and he said using force against syria without u.n. support would violate international law. he added that a u.s. or european intervention would just lead to more bloodshed. >>> japan's aerospace officials are counting down to the launch of the country's first new rocket in 12 years. the solid fuel eps ilan will blast off early tuesday afternoon. the rocket is still under wraps at its launch site in the southern plsk of kagoshima. it will carry the world's first space telescope for the remote study of planets. it is 24 meters long that's half the size of the mainstay rocket and costs one-third as much. they hope the more efficient production process will boost japan's lagging satellite business. one of the project managers said the liftoff will be the culmination of seven years of research and development. >> translator: we are confident the launch will be successful. >> engineers will bring the rocket out from its hangar three hours before the launch. it's set to blast off at 1:45 p.m. japan time. >>> the united nations s
he said on monday there's no evidence assad used chemical weapons and he said using force against syria without u.n. support would violate international law. he added that a u.s. or european intervention would just lead to more bloodshed. >>> japan's aerospace officials are counting down to the launch of the country's first new rocket in 12 years. the solid fuel eps ilan will blast off early tuesday afternoon. the rocket is still under wraps at its launch site in the southern plsk of...
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it's not lost on us. we've talked about a lot here, that, i'm sure you have i don't-of-in your newsroom as well. do you think the feds have it in for jpmorgan chase right now? >> i think they're a target and i think people are piling on. i'm not sure that explains entirely this issue. one argument that jp will have, though, is that some of these securities were sold by wamu and bear stearns before acquired by jpmorgan. an issue we've seen before. shouldn't are punished for misdeeds by prior companies. >> and this figure jpm has already disclosed? >> they think $6 billion is high. if it its understand being $6 billion or more, could end up with additional reserves on top of that 6 poirn 8 you talk about. >> if this happens on a dat, sued against bank of america for the old countrywiped bank loan, that's going to proceed. the judge said enough evidence is in to proceed. things are looking tough for the banks, aren't they? >> bank of america is exposed on this case. has an even bigger exposure potentially th
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is certain that chemical weapons were used and that he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from humanitarian organizations like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, all strongly indicate that everything that these images are already screaming at us is real, that chemical weapons were used in syria. moreover we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons. we know that the syrian regime has the capacity to do this with rockets. and we know that the regime has been determined to clear the opposition from those very places where the attacks took place. and with our own eyes we have, all of us, become witnesses. >> reporter: following a day of phoning world leaders the secretary of state again watched the videos of the aftermath of the attack. >> it is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they lay out before us. as a father, i cannot get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child, whaling while chaos swirled around him and images of entire families dead in their beds without a vi
is certain that chemical weapons were used and that he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from humanitarian organizations like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, all strongly indicate that everything that these images are already screaming at us is real, that chemical weapons were used in syria. moreover we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons. we know that the syrian regime has the capacity to do this with...
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showing it can use force. there's a major humanitarian problem, as well. >> reporter: several allies including britain, france and turkey have signaled they would back a u.s.-led strike against syria. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >> the white house says any possible military action would be a focused response to assad's use of chemical weapons and not aimed at ousting him. the president has already ruled outputting any u.s. troops on the ground in syria. >>> a sunset shrouded in dust. this is the scene in phoenix last night after a massive dust storm blew through the area with wind gusts of more than 60 miles an hour. the storm cut visibility, knocked out power and blew some trees over. there was also flash flooding in the area and more stormy weather is likely in arizona the rest of the week. and this is what we call a haboob, right? >> a haboob. they get those this time of year. that monsoon moisture comes in, you get the dust in the air and a downdraft and you get a haboob. >> that would be
showing it can use force. there's a major humanitarian problem, as well. >> reporter: several allies including britain, france and turkey have signaled they would back a u.s.-led strike against syria. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >> the white house says any possible military action would be a focused response to assad's use of chemical weapons and not aimed at ousting him. the president has already ruled outputting any u.s. troops on the ground in syria. >>>...
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ghosn will not join us. we have a number of senior executives including andy palmer who will present the technology and give the keynote address. as we mentioned, this is a big event for nissan because they have media coming in from around the world every five years hold the nissan 360 event. and this year holding it in irvine, where sales are on par with the rest of the market but the infinti division is struggling, down 1.9%. nissan has announced it will be selling autonone mouse driven cars. it is developing these vehicles with leading universities around the world but here's the interesting thing. they made a big presentation and we're working with tech firms in the silicon valley but not working with google on developing the vehicles. as you look at shares of nissan, like all automakers it is in a race to develop self-driven cars over the next several years and simon, i want to show you this car. they've taken it out stay little bit to show us how it works. what's interesting in the future, you'll notic
ghosn will not join us. we have a number of senior executives including andy palmer who will present the technology and give the keynote address. as we mentioned, this is a big event for nissan because they have media coming in from around the world every five years hold the nissan 360 event. and this year holding it in irvine, where sales are on par with the rest of the market but the infinti division is struggling, down 1.9%. nissan has announced it will be selling autonone mouse driven cars....
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everyone acknowledges their use. there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. >> white house press secretary jay carney says that the president is still deciding what form the action will take. chuck hagel says a strike could happen immediately. >> but you are ready to go like that? >> we're ready to go like that. >> america's allies circling the wagons as well. british prime minister david cameron recalling parliament to discuss action. we want to talk about this with retired u.s. army major general and cnn analyst james "spider "marks and jeremy bash, the chief of staff for leon panetta and worked at the cia as well. chuck hagel said the su.s. is ready to act. with what, how and on what targets? >> i tell what you we're going to see initially is a strike limited because it's going against an array of targets that have been identified which belong to the assad regime that enables that regime to conduct its war making abilities and deliver the chemical wea
everyone acknowledges their use. there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. >> white house press secretary jay carney says that the president is still deciding what form the action will take. chuck hagel says a strike could happen immediately. >> but you are ready to go like that? >> we're ready to go like that. >> america's allies circling the wagons as well. british prime minister david cameron recalling...
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: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with these long term displacement issues, and the psychological difficulties, first they manage their own life. we promote this community management. >> reporter: as part of the long-term process, many refugees have taken up manual labor jobs. that allows them to guy groceries and other goods, creating an informal but crucial economy in the camp. this place has the feel of a more permanent town. it has a very different atmosphere than the ones that have just been set up for the newest syrian refugees. there they still have a sense of relief that they
: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with...
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one of us. wherever you live, you have the opportunity to cast a vote, work for an important cause, to work for an important organization, dedicate yourselves over the course of the next year to making sure that 2014 will be critical for us, critical for taking back the nation, and it is going to be a moment when everybody around the country can hear especially from those of us in the rocky mountain west, that we are not going to stand for it one minute longer. one of the questions i get a lot and then i will ask my dad, because i would like to hear his view, the media in particular likes to talk about how the republican party is in disarray. we are facing these huge challenges, but we have got this abuse going on inside our party. i would like to hear you talk of about the introspective's on it, as somebody who has obviously participated in politics and policy for a long time and who has seen our party and the democratic party does through times of change. i would be interested to hear your tho
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if they do, they'll be used against us. we have to act now. otherwise i think our credibility is very much at stake. >> let's let congresswoman sanchez respond. says the united states must act right now. you sort of disagree, right? >> well, what i agree upon is that chemical attacks or biological warfare as my colleague has said is completely and totally inacceptable. i guess what i'm worried about is just shooting a few cruise missiles isn't the end of it for americans. and if we are to go in, if the president consults with the congress, leadership, those in armed services or intel or foreign relations and ultimately makes the decision to send those cruise missiles in, i think everybody has to be on notice that that probably isn't the end of it. and is america ready to see at the ultimate of playing that out, soldiers in syria? and i don't believe that we are. so we have to really consider and i think the president would be wrong not to consult with the congress in particular. there are a lot of other things we can do -- >> i was going to sa
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those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama -- aledged attack must be squarely placed on assads shoulders. and john kerry said that president obama believes there must be accountability for those that would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. since the uprising at least a hundred thousand people have been killed. an estimated 1 million refugees are children. doctors without borders reports that hospitals had treated 3600 patients with symptoms of chemical weapons attacks. joining us to discuss what a military intervention would like in syria, a formal official at the white house and state department, and the executive director of the mccai
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama --...
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about,ey were thinking the blatant use of chemical weapons. as the western leaders contemplate activities, there is a whole range of things they could do, but i suspect at the end of the day, they are going to try to achieve some limited effect to send a very strong signal that this will not be tolerated and try to do something. try to remove or seriously damage the ability of them to use the weapons. understandable that there is a desire to do something. skeptical or questioning whether or not that is enough? i do not know that anything that is going to occur is going to have any lasting or significant change to what is going on in syria. it would be a very clear message that this kind of activity will not be tolerated and yet do but the reality is, if there is military action taken, then we have now entered a different phase, and the beds are pretty much off the table. course, once you start something, and then it does not ,chieve all of the objectives and you try another application and see how this goes down, the challenges here are very,
about,ey were thinking the blatant use of chemical weapons. as the western leaders contemplate activities, there is a whole range of things they could do, but i suspect at the end of the day, they are going to try to achieve some limited effect to send a very strong signal that this will not be tolerated and try to do something. try to remove or seriously damage the ability of them to use the weapons. understandable that there is a desire to do something. skeptical or questioning whether or not...
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they don't let us do that and because they don't let us do that the only way we can go live from here is over the country's internet and right now that isn't working very well. the internet isn't working, they hope it will be back tomorrow. for now it's just the phone for us unfortunately. >> we're happy to get you any way we can. it's a tenuous situation we know. the obama administration again today said they are sure the assad regime used chemical weapons on their own people. it sure sounds like a strike could be on the horizon. what is the reaction there on the ground? what are you seeing and hearing. >> well, you know, the reaction's really quite interesting because it's changed quite a bit over the past couple of days. when you talk to syrian officials only two days ago, they were much more confident than they are now. i talked to the country's information minister today and he was a lot more muted than government officials were before. he still said if the americans want to attack us, then we will defend ourselves, but it certainly didn't sound the way it would have a couple of
they don't let us do that and because they don't let us do that the only way we can go live from here is over the country's internet and right now that isn't working very well. the internet isn't working, they hope it will be back tomorrow. for now it's just the phone for us unfortunately. >> we're happy to get you any way we can. it's a tenuous situation we know. the obama administration again today said they are sure the assad regime used chemical weapons on their own people. it sure...
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they're using bulldozers. they're actually putting a barrier between the expire any structures or infrastructure that may be threatened. reporter: this is now the biggest wildfire on record in california's sierra nevada. it's destroyed 31 homes and 80 outbuildings, caused several minor injuries as well. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >> trace: clearly awful news for those people who lost their homes, about the fire does have an upside. right? reporter: we hear all the time how wildfires like this one have benefits for the forest, clearing away the dead, dry brush, making way for new vegetation growth, and it turns out that the bright red fire retardant we see being dropped from the tankers and the jets,se fire's spread but also helps repair the ground that has been burned. >> not just a chemical. actually has fertilization properties to help the area regrow once its reactivated with our rains or snow in the area. reporter: he says that some areas might in fact recovery immediately. we're al
they're using bulldozers. they're actually putting a barrier between the expire any structures or infrastructure that may be threatened. reporter: this is now the biggest wildfire on record in california's sierra nevada. it's destroyed 31 homes and 80 outbuildings, caused several minor injuries as well. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >> trace: clearly awful news for those people who lost their homes, about the fire does have an upside. right? reporter: we hear all the...
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thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> as a friend i'll tell her. somebody should be fired. >> outrage only increases. day 2 of miley vma fall out. i'm
thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> as a friend i'll tell her. somebody should be fired. >> outrage only increases. day 2 of miley vma fall out. i'm
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continues to use. they continue to say they're not responsible for using chemical weapons here last wednesday in the damascus suburbs. they say all of this was fabricated. they think that the u.s. is using what is fabricated evidence to go to war in syria. they have said that the u.s. is trying to fight a pretexts to go to war here in this country. they keep saying that the united states should get the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors on the ground here, they should be given more time to evaluate things and then a decision should be made on how to move forward. however, it does appear very clear that they do realize that it doesn't seem to be a question of if the u.s. and its allies will strike, but when. you hear them tone down their rhetoric a lot in the recent hours really. before they kept saying syria was going to defend itself in every way, shape or form if it was attacked, now all of that seems subdued, brianna. >> you think the syrian response might be here or what we can see from syria's allie
continues to use. they continue to say they're not responsible for using chemical weapons here last wednesday in the damascus suburbs. they say all of this was fabricated. they think that the u.s. is using what is fabricated evidence to go to war in syria. they have said that the u.s. is trying to fight a pretexts to go to war here in this country. they keep saying that the united states should get the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors on the ground here, they should be given more time to...
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not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a flu shot to the poodle. this is one of several montgomery county vets sounding the alarm. >> then it can progress to where they get pneumonia, a very high fever. and they end up, some of these dogs have actually passed away. some of them are currently at the specialty practice in oxygen case. >> reporter: this new strain of canine flu is highly contagious spread by contact and some infected dogs will show no sign whatsoever of having the virus. >> you can have a dog walking around going to all the dog parks infecting all those
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a...
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used to living like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't, because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in, the militias, they are all to blame. >> that anger has led some in authority to take measures. important offices here have been secured, giving some parts of the plant a prison like atmosphere. aid agencies try and manage it as best they can. >> to deal with long term displacement issues, we try to provide a sense of community, and that they manage their own life with community management. >> as part of that long term process, many refugees have taken up manual labor jobs to support themselves and their families. it allows them to buy groceries and other goods, creating a formal but crucial economy in the camp. >> this place has the feel of a permanent town, but the more permanent it becomes, the more issues arise. >> this camp has a very different atmosphere from the ones that have just been set up for the newest
used to living like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't, because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in, the militias, they are all to blame. >> that anger has led some in authority to take measures. important offices here have been secured, giving some parts of the plant a prison like atmosphere. aid agencies try and manage it as best they can. >> to deal with long term displacement...
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again, thank you for watching us. tonight please always remember that the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you. >>> and this is a fox news alert there are no developments in the crisis in syria. in a moment i will be joined by texas senator. secretary of state john kerry confirm thnefirmed that chemica were used in that deadly attack. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. let me be clear. the slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children by chemical weapons is a worermora obsentity. it is inexcusable and despite the excuses that some have manufactured it is undeniable. >> he went onto accuse the regime of the attack and gave no details of any timeline or specifics of what and when the response will be. the response came hours after the attack. while the president drags his feet on the response what is stopping the syrian government from firing on its own people. senator, thank you for being with us. what should the response be from your p
again, thank you for watching us. tonight please always remember that the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you. >>> and this is a fox news alert there are no developments in the crisis in syria. in a moment i will be joined by texas senator. secretary of state john kerry confirm thnefirmed that chemica were used in that deadly attack. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. let me be clear. the slaughter of...
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the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an interview with president obama on tomorrow's program. so what are you hearing behind the sceneszçz will wait to make a decision until the u.n. inspectors finish their work? >> no, judy he will not that is what i am told. as one white house official said they are not hostage to the timetable of the u.n. inspectors especially if it appears the regime is trying to delay them. that said, and it's unclear when the inspectors will be done though i'm told by the u.n. once they have concluded their report about what happened last week, they will issue that before they
the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an...
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glad you're with us. the obama administration is signaling it may not wait for the go ahead from the international community. right now u.n. inspectors are on the ground in syria trying to finalize their own investigation about a horrendous chemical weapons attack last week. one that secretary of state john kerry blames squarely on the bashar al-assad regime. today the defense secretary chuck hagel issuing a strong reminder that american warships are already in position off the syrian coastline. in an interview secretary hagel told the bbc, quote, we have moved assets in place to be able to fulfill and comply with whatever option the president wishes to take. when asked if the military is ready to respond, secretary hagel said, quote, we're ready to go, like that. in the meantime syrian government accusing the united states of lying. leland vittert live in our middle east bureau. leland. >> reporter: gregg, the syrian government doesn't have a lot of friends backing up its side of the story. in fact the a
glad you're with us. the obama administration is signaling it may not wait for the go ahead from the international community. right now u.n. inspectors are on the ground in syria trying to finalize their own investigation about a horrendous chemical weapons attack last week. one that secretary of state john kerry blames squarely on the bashar al-assad regime. today the defense secretary chuck hagel issuing a strong reminder that american warships are already in position off the syrian...
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the use of chemical weapons has been used in syria. he did not name any parties. >> the military general and not the president who made this statement. am i reading too much into that? does the president have less influence all of the sudden? >> you are reading the right way into it. when it comes to relations with neighboring countries, and the relations with syria, the revolutionary guard has the upper hand in comparison to the foreign ministry and the president. this has been going on for a long time. people find it frustrating to see the revolutionary guard will make it very difficult in terms of the response he wants to have with the saudi's and the turks. when it comes to relations with these countries, it is the revolutionary guard. the president does not have that much evidence months. >> william jordan, the israeli dynamic in this, israel sees iran as being the most clear and present danger. i would like to play a quick soundbite from the israeli minister of international affairs. he was addressing the threat. >> the iranians
the use of chemical weapons has been used in syria. he did not name any parties. >> the military general and not the president who made this statement. am i reading too much into that? does the president have less influence all of the sudden? >> you are reading the right way into it. when it comes to relations with neighboring countries, and the relations with syria, the revolutionary guard has the upper hand in comparison to the foreign ministry and the president. this has been...
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told us the details. according to news reports britain and the u.s. could be inching towards a potential military attack against the regime of syrian president bashar al assad after foreign secretary william hague said that all other options have failed over the past year and now we have to keep in mind that no country has confirmed or ordered any such attack it's really more of an escalation in the rhetoric at this point but it is rhetoric that is being backed by flexing of a bit of military muscle perhaps to highlight the seriousness of the situation at the guardian newspaper reported that warplanes and military transporters have begun arriving at a british airport air base on cyprus which is less than two hundred miles from the syrian coast the u.s. meanwhile has f. sixteen fighter jets and patriot missile batteries in jordan and last week we learned that the u.s. navy has sent a fourth warship to arm with ballistic missiles into the eastern mediterranean sea turkey also hosts an air base that is used by the united states and the british royal air
told us the details. according to news reports britain and the u.s. could be inching towards a potential military attack against the regime of syrian president bashar al assad after foreign secretary william hague said that all other options have failed over the past year and now we have to keep in mind that no country has confirmed or ordered any such attack it's really more of an escalation in the rhetoric at this point but it is rhetoric that is being backed by flexing of a bit of military...
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thank you for joining us. i'm lou dobbs. you are looking into some of the estimated 1300 victims of websterian rebs claim or chemical weapon attacks by president a sauce forces. the united nations has taken up the issue with no word on any response as yet. the u.s. state department coradicted themselves on whether syria has chemical weapons. here to assess the situation. the department of justice going after the state of texas again. attorney general eric holder determined to allow voting nationwide without requiring identification. kansas secretary of state chris kovach among our guests. and the end of the road is near for the self -- self-proclaimed hugger. san diego mayor. bradley manning wants to be chesley as he pursues tax payer funded gender reassignment their peak from is leavenworthrison cell. the "a-team" takes the ball of that and a great deal more. we begin tonight with another possible reason the president's foreign policy is so incoherent and ineffective that members of his own administration seem uninformed. t
thank you for joining us. i'm lou dobbs. you are looking into some of the estimated 1300 victims of websterian rebs claim or chemical weapon attacks by president a sauce forces. the united nations has taken up the issue with no word on any response as yet. the u.s. state department coradicted themselves on whether syria has chemical weapons. here to assess the situation. the department of justice going after the state of texas again. attorney general eric holder determined to allow voting...
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>> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur. >> this morning a team of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors arrived in damascus. >> shots were fired at the u.n. team inside syria. >> their vehicle was deliberately shot at by unidentified snipers. >> the u.n. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons. >> the question remains what might the intervention look like? >> it's very, very complicated. >> i don't want us to change our overall policy. >> did can't be a unilateral american approach. >> it deserves an international response. >> the credibility of the president is on the line here. >> are he getting closer to m
>> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur....
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but i do believe that the use of chemical weapons, the use of these banned weapons by this regime is something that the obama administration absolutely must react to. again, i don't think the obama administration is interested in leading the american people into a long-term war, nor does anyone in the obama administration really believe that airstrikes will somehow embolden or sustain the opposition, the rebel sources such that they could somehow march on damascus and throw assad out. so i think we are looking at something that's probably more limited and probably more punitive in nature. >> what about the divisions in the administration? the head of the joint chiefs, general martin dempsey has been very wary about getting involved in syria. today, he was in jordan, which is one place where american planes may stage, if there is any kind of american strikes, they may be flying from jordan. on the other hand, we have secretary of state, john kerry. we heard him earlier. chris talked about the words he was using for force. let's listen to more of what he had to say >> president obama h
but i do believe that the use of chemical weapons, the use of these banned weapons by this regime is something that the obama administration absolutely must react to. again, i don't think the obama administration is interested in leading the american people into a long-term war, nor does anyone in the obama administration really believe that airstrikes will somehow embolden or sustain the opposition, the rebel sources such that they could somehow march on damascus and throw assad out. so i...
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inspectors have yet to report back artie's more in a port now brings us the latest. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says that the u.s. believes simply put that the opposition in syria would not be capable of carrying out an attack using chemical weapons john kerry says that the obama administration is still considering how to respond to last week's allegedly mass attack but mr kerry didn't make it clear that a response will take place a response on the part of the united states the secretary of state says president obama believes that there must be accountability for those who used chemical weapons in syria and now mr kerry says that the u.s. believes that chemical weapons were in fact used despite the fact that the it has not been verified yet and he says that washington does have additional information about the alleged chemical attack and that that information will be provided in the days ahead. gathering to do tional evidence on the ground our understanding of what is already happened in syria is grounded in fact informed by conscience and guided by common sense it
inspectors have yet to report back artie's more in a port now brings us the latest. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says that the u.s. believes simply put that the opposition in syria would not be capable of carrying out an attack using chemical weapons john kerry says that the obama administration is still considering how to respond to last week's allegedly mass attack but mr kerry didn't make it clear that a response will take place a response on the part of the united states the secretary...
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and contacted us. i think they treat us as friends, probably because we are no threat to them. >> what do you talk about? >> you know, we had some nice discussions about some of his ideas for a business he sees. we haven't talked about it in detail. we haven't talked about specifics. pretty much just that, hey, you know, i approve of him. i count him a friend. >> steve, as always, i could talk to you hours. come back soon. come back with kanye. let's do a special. >> all right. you have $2 bills? >> yeah. steve wozniak. one of my favorite guests. we'll be right back. l take that. yeah excuse me. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first. it's mine. i called about that one. it's mine. customers: [ echoing ] it's mine, mine, mine. it's mine! no it's not! it's mine! better get going. it's the chevy labor day sale. [ male announcer ] the chevy labor day sale. just announced: $500 labor day cash now through september 3rd on most 2013 chevrolet vehicles! [off screen] hthere you are. [speaking ge
and contacted us. i think they treat us as friends, probably because we are no threat to them. >> what do you talk about? >> you know, we had some nice discussions about some of his ideas for a business he sees. we haven't talked about it in detail. we haven't talked about specifics. pretty much just that, hey, you know, i approve of him. i count him a friend. >> steve, as always, i could talk to you hours. come back soon. come back with kanye. let's do a special. >> all...
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. >> a little one on one for all of us. how easily is measles passed along, and maybe particularly among the unvaccinated? >> well, measles is the most communicable virus that we know, so it is spread very readily, and if it is introduced into a group like this, where you have a lot of unvaccinated people, it will spread very, very quickly. i hate to use this term at the present time, but like wildfire. >> yeah, right. when it is recommended to get vaccinated against measles. >> we routinely vaccinate our infants at about a year or year and a half of age, and that vaccination followed up by a second dose protects you for life. so we wished that all of these children and adults had been protected. >> what reasons do you hear or find for people going unvaccinated. >> well, what we hear is so people are concerned about autism. that whole issue has been put to rest. others are concerned about multiple vaccinations occurring simultaneously. we know that doesn't hurt the babies. there really aren't any good reasons why people sho
. >> a little one on one for all of us. how easily is measles passed along, and maybe particularly among the unvaccinated? >> well, measles is the most communicable virus that we know, so it is spread very readily, and if it is introduced into a group like this, where you have a lot of unvaccinated people, it will spread very, very quickly. i hate to use this term at the present time, but like wildfire. >> yeah, right. when it is recommended to get vaccinated against measles....
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called all of us out of our home, guns pointing at us. i'm crying because i have two dogs, not knowing what's going on many. >> the fbi came to your house with guns? >> yes, with guns in front of my children. >> because -- >> because i had a complaint against a charity that was lying. lying on their tax returns because they didn't want for people to find out what they were doing. >> the fbi's case was closed and the confiscated computers returned. kids wish network said it was planning on firing her anyway and accused her of stealing documents, even filing a defamation case against her. an attorney for the charity told cnn, there was nothing illegal unethical or immoral about the charities fund-raising. in the meantime, though, the charity admits it did pay the founder of kids wish network millions. and says forgetting to list most of those payments on its tax returns was an error. just one more thing the current ceo didn't want to talk about. >> i'm not going to -- >> why did they give $5 million to your founder and his associated compan
called all of us out of our home, guns pointing at us. i'm crying because i have two dogs, not knowing what's going on many. >> the fbi came to your house with guns? >> yes, with guns in front of my children. >> because -- >> because i had a complaint against a charity that was lying. lying on their tax returns because they didn't want for people to find out what they were doing. >> the fbi's case was closed and the confiscated computers returned. kids wish network...
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for us, it was an epiphany. a moment that said this is what america's about, let us not lose it. let us work to strive the greater promises. >> can you remember what dr. king's response was, seeing the turnout, the panopoly of age and color in the crowd in front of him stretched out across the mall? >> i think it was a great sigh of relief. i think it was a time for him to no longer whether or not what we were talking about was a valid idea before the american people. all of america showed up, all of the america that needed to be there, and he was deeply satisfied and people had spoken. they had responded, they had validated him. they had validated our cause. and our cause was honorable. and i think he was -- he was deeply touched by that moment. and said so in the way in which he spoke. >> i was really struck in watching the replay of the "meet the press" from the sunday before with roger wilkins sr. and dr. king being questioned by a panel of white male journalists who kept repeatedly asking in a patronizing way about the likelihood of violence coming from the -- to use their p
for us, it was an epiphany. a moment that said this is what america's about, let us not lose it. let us work to strive the greater promises. >> can you remember what dr. king's response was, seeing the turnout, the panopoly of age and color in the crowd in front of him stretched out across the mall? >> i think it was a great sigh of relief. i think it was a time for him to no longer whether or not what we were talking about was a valid idea before the american people. all of america...
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thank you for joining us. as i pointed out, we have today the british prime minister david cameron calling back a session for parliament tweeting that parliament is going to be recalled on thursday when there is clear government motion and vote on uk response to the chemical weapons attack. sir, what are the u.s. options? and are you in favor of military strikes by the end of the week? >> thank you for having me on, thomas. a important and serious topic. secretary kerry is right in his characterization that assad rah made on his people. the point i'm making the president being joined by an increasing number of colleagues the president needs to follow the constitution here. his behavior and his conduct and his application for libya is struckive to us and i clearly believe that the level of force there rose to the level of requiring congress to get engaged in this under the war powers resolution. i think that is where we are headed here. my call is really for the president to should he get to that point of reall
thank you for joining us. as i pointed out, we have today the british prime minister david cameron calling back a session for parliament tweeting that parliament is going to be recalled on thursday when there is clear government motion and vote on uk response to the chemical weapons attack. sir, what are the u.s. options? and are you in favor of military strikes by the end of the week? >> thank you for having me on, thomas. a important and serious topic. secretary kerry is right in his...
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the mandate of that inspection team is to establish whether or not chemical weapons were used that has absolutely and undeniably already been established they are not assigned the responsibility of assigning culpability so that the work of that team is redundant you might say because it is clearly established already that chemical weapons have been used. it has been established by the united states but it hasn't been established by the united nations by the international community and now you're one spokesperson for the secretary general for hard core hawk said during his press briefing that. the gators are still on the ground they're still looking for evidence they're still gathering testimony and even though there was a five day delay into allowing the u.n. officials into the the area of questioning he says it doesn't matter because it doesn't affect the probe because the nerve agent gas can be detected in biomedical samples of two months following its use if the nerve agent gas sarin was in fact use in last week's alleges attacks according to officials from the united nations this i
the mandate of that inspection team is to establish whether or not chemical weapons were used that has absolutely and undeniably already been established they are not assigned the responsibility of assigning culpability so that the work of that team is redundant you might say because it is clearly established already that chemical weapons have been used. it has been established by the united states but it hasn't been established by the united nations by the international community and now...
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thank you for joining us. americans seem to strongly oppose any kind of intervention in syrian's war by some pretty overwhelming numbers. and it only changes a little bit if you add chemical weapons into the mix. there 25% of americans would support intervention, but 46% still oppose it. chris, will popular opposition make the administration think twice about intervening and should it think twice? >> i think the administration is looking at this very carefully, indeed considering a lot of options. it's very clear they don't want to do this. on the other hand that statement today by secretary kerry that's about as strong diplomatic language as i have ever seen when he used the word obscenity in a statement like that. it's clear they will planning to retaliate. but will this be a military step that is punishing people who have used this weapons, or will it be a broader political process? i think it will be the former. i think many people would support a punitive action against people who have used these kinds of
thank you for joining us. americans seem to strongly oppose any kind of intervention in syrian's war by some pretty overwhelming numbers. and it only changes a little bit if you add chemical weapons into the mix. there 25% of americans would support intervention, but 46% still oppose it. chris, will popular opposition make the administration think twice about intervening and should it think twice? >> i think the administration is looking at this very carefully, indeed considering a lot of...
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yes, the use of chemical weapons for sure and they are convinced it was the regime who used it against his people. within hours nbc news reports that a strike -- military strike could happen as early as thursday and richard hagel joins us and tells us he's been speaking with rebels and they are desperate for some kind of action, a big action that they think or hope would destabilize the regime and shift the balance of power. within the last hour, jay carney came out and said, keep dreaming. regime change is not the mission here. the question is, what is the mission? what kind of strikes? how long will they go on for? what are you trying to achieve? it is just optics? if it's optics you raise questions about your credibility. the other issue we face is the price of crude. >> how much is about the u.s. credibility as to any stance against syria, they cross the red line. >> you'll listen to all of these people say we must take a stand against chemical weapons. don't believe them. this comes down to the fact that president obama said a red line has been crossed. he laid down a conditionali
yes, the use of chemical weapons for sure and they are convinced it was the regime who used it against his people. within hours nbc news reports that a strike -- military strike could happen as early as thursday and richard hagel joins us and tells us he's been speaking with rebels and they are desperate for some kind of action, a big action that they think or hope would destabilize the regime and shift the balance of power. within the last hour, jay carney came out and said, keep dreaming....
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live with us from the texas army post is heidi zhou-castro. hassan admitted to the shootings, but has he shown remorse since the proceedings began? >> no remorse whatsoever. he was emotionalless. yesterday as we heard one after another, family members of the victims talking about their unmeasurable loss. hassan declined to cross those relatives, using that soft spoken measured voice. now, there was any indication of what was going on underneath that masked exterior, he did ask for frequent breaks between the testimony, perhaps some sign of disquiet. meanwhile, elsewhere in the courtroom, you couldn't find one pair of dry eyes, because this testimony was so moving. we heard about children growing up without their fathers, we heard from one man who lost not only his daughter, but also the grandchild that was in her womb, so obviously, very moving, heart-breaking testimony that appeared to move everyone in the courtroom, everyone but hassan. morgan. >> you mentioned this emotional testimony. what's the likelihood hassan will be sentenced to death
live with us from the texas army post is heidi zhou-castro. hassan admitted to the shootings, but has he shown remorse since the proceedings began? >> no remorse whatsoever. he was emotionalless. yesterday as we heard one after another, family members of the victims talking about their unmeasurable loss. hassan declined to cross those relatives, using that soft spoken measured voice. now, there was any indication of what was going on underneath that masked exterior, he did ask for...
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he said on monday there's no evidence assad used chemical weapons and he said using force against syria without u.n. support would violate international law. he added that a u.s. or european intervention would just lead to more bloodshed. >>> time for the latest in business news. let's go to ai uchida. how are the developments in syria affecting how investors react? >> well you mentioned john kerry, catherine, u.s. secretary of state. his comments made investors on wall street anxious over geopolitical risks. share prices fell sharply after his comments, giving up gains in the last hour of trading. the dow jones industrial average closed at 14,946, down 0.4%. to see how japanese stocks are reacting we head over to ramin mellegard. how are tokyo stocks looking? >> good morning to you, ai. let's check the opening levels for august 27th in tokyo and go into how events overseas may affect various sectors and shares. both indexes in the negative as you can see and investors becoming worried after john kerry said syria's use of chemical weapons is undeniable. there are concerned tensions rega
he said on monday there's no evidence assad used chemical weapons and he said using force against syria without u.n. support would violate international law. he added that a u.s. or european intervention would just lead to more bloodshed. >>> time for the latest in business news. let's go to ai uchida. how are the developments in syria affecting how investors react? >> well you mentioned john kerry, catherine, u.s. secretary of state. his comments made investors on wall street...
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these weapons, but he used them before. the president said there was a red line, he interpreted it as a green light. we will see what action we take. if we simply launch cruise missiles, do it for three days, not have significant effect on the momentum on the battlefield, it will have an unhelpful effect. >> there are many others, chuck, that say listen, once you're in, you're in. i mean, you own it. it is the colin powell doctrine, in the wake of iraq and other decisions, if you're going all in, you're going all in. >> that's why i think the president is tempted not to go all in. i think he is tempted, and reports are getting that he is likely to do something that amounts to a punitive strike. to punish for use of chemical weapons. >> that would be potentially the worst of all options. >> again, it depends what damage it actually does and so forth. but it seems like, repeat it seems like from the signals they have in mind a punitive strike, sends a message we strongly disapprove of what you've done. and there are precedent
these weapons, but he used them before. the president said there was a red line, he interpreted it as a green light. we will see what action we take. if we simply launch cruise missiles, do it for three days, not have significant effect on the momentum on the battlefield, it will have an unhelpful effect. >> there are many others, chuck, that say listen, once you're in, you're in. i mean, you own it. it is the colin powell doctrine, in the wake of iraq and other decisions, if you're going...